Paramount Plus just canceled one of its best sci-fi series, but producers are already looking for a new streamer

The long-awaited TV adaptation of the hit video game series Halo is ending its run on Paramount Plus after two seasons. The flagship Paramount Plus series, which followed Pablo Schreiber’s Master Chief John-117 during a 26th century war between the United Nations Space Command and the Covenant, has had a rocky development path, with Steven Spielberg first discussing a film adaptation in the mid-2000s.

Ten years later, things finally got going on the TV version, with an announcement for a 2015 premiere on Showtime, which was then delayed until 2019, with Rise of the Planet of the Apes director Rupert Wyatt is on board to direct and Kyle Killen is serving as showrunner. By the time the show aired in 2022, it had moved to Paramount Plus – you could also find it on YouTube before Halo season two was released earlier this year in February – Wyatt was replaced by Peaky BlindersOtto Bathurst and Steven Kane had come on board as co-showrunners.